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electoral college, in U.S. government, the body of electors that chooses the president and vice president.

COLLEGE. A civil corporation, society or company, authorized by law, having in general a literary object.

The College of American Pathologists describe pathology as follows:
"A pathologist is a physician who studies body fluids and tissues, helps your primary care doctor make a diagnosis about your health or any medical problems you have, ...

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Electoral college
Definition - Noun
often cap E&C : a body of electors
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: the body of electors chosen from each state to elect the president and vice president of the U.S.
Under Article II, Section 1 of the U.S.

In these Inns of Court and Chancery, thus constituted, and corresponding to the ordinary college, the students, according to Fortescue, not only studied the laws and divinity, but further learned to dance, sing and play instrumental music, ...

In the case of Dartmouth College against Woodward, 4 Wheat. Rep. 626, Chief Justice Marshall describes a corporation to be 'an artificial being, invisible, intangible, and existing only in contemplation of law.

Recent debates have centered on, among other things, the apparent wide differences in men's and women's interpretations of sexual talk; on whether schools and colleges can or should impose speech and conduct codes or take other measures to protect ...

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East Tennessee College, 6 Yerg. 205 (1834). The issue of the warrant and the rights of the warrantee are regulated by statute. A warrant descriptive of the land confers title from date, if followed up with diligence in obtaining a survey. Fox v.

Student - As a nonimmigrant class of admission, an alien coming temporarily to the United States to pursue a full course of study in an approved program in either an academic (college, university, seminary, conservatory, academic high school, ...

Business law courses are available for non-lawyers at the college level.

Or, a mostly-male college program may seek to balance its admissions by giving preference to female applicants.

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One, who, without sufficient knowledge, study or previous preparation, and without the diploma of some college or university, undertakes to practice medicine or surgery,... more ...

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n. the creation of a fund, often by gift or bequest from a dead person's estate, for the maintenance of a public institution, particularly a college, university or scholarship.
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A future interest in property that will pass only if certain circumstances occur, or that will pass to an unknown person or entity. For example, John makes a will that leaves his farm to Frank for life and then, if Scotty has gone to college by the ...

For example, a company e-mail said that Pfizer decided at one point not to issue a statement on the NIH study, which Pfizer paid $30 million to help fund, and a related announcement from the American College of Cardiology because "a Pfizer-issued ...

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